"Make a unique print by cutting up a potato or sponge, and use it to stamp on a material of your choice."It was a potato, but I think it's modifications were for the best. ;)


"Make a unique print by cutting up a potato or sponge, and use it to stamp on a material of your choice."It was a potato, but I think it's modifications were for the best. ;)
"Use tea leaves or tea bags (used or unused) or even just liquid tea (in a cup or not) to create something today."This was ridiculous to do, and I smell like tea now. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I ripped open a tea bag, spread Mod Podge on my paper(which dried too quickly, so I had to keep putting it on) and sprinkled it. I tried to make one in a tea cup too, but that didn't work so well...
"Make something with your breakfast before you eat it."...Breakfast? o.o Oops.
"Look in the kitchen and work with the first fruit or vegetable you spot. It could be in the form of juice, jam, or even canned."In my defense, there was only jam and bananas. And pieces of apple. Shhhhhh.
"A daily project is all about the rules you set for yourself, and there is no punishment for breaking those rules."A quote from the How to Use this Book page. Now I'll explain why I'm saying all this.
"Take a five-minute walk, then make something using whatever materials are available where you've ended up. Leave it there for someone else to discover, but be sure to document it first!"My five-minute walk was supposed to be somewhere nice through the forest, but I ended up walking to Harvey's with my friends instead. The materials I used where very much available, and I would have left it there, but my friends ate it first. On second thought, maybe leaving it there wouldn't have been a very good idea. It would have been a waste of fries ;)